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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1903)
i ASTORIA, OHKGON, SUNDAY, JfOVEMllEk 1. 1003. Scow Day Iron Rlanafactafcrs cf Iron, Steel, Brass and Bronze Castings. General Foundryuicn and Patternmakers. Absolutely firstelass work. Prices lowest B:r.s245fl. Fancy and Staple Groceries FLOUR. FEED. PROVISIONS. TOBACCO AND CIGARS...... Supplies of all It inds at lowest Vates, for fishermen, Farmers and Loggers. Ae V. ALLBN Tceta sad Commercial Streets BkACKSMITHING. Cirrtofe mi Wagon Bondta. First-Class Horse Shoeing Logging Camp Work. All kinds of wagon materials in stodk for sale. We guarantee the best work done in the city. Prices right. ANDREW ASP. Corner Twelfth and Duane Sts. 'Phone 9 J i. EXPERT HORSESHOEING General Blacksmithing, Boat and Cannery "Work, See us for High Class Work. Shop Corner of Fif teenth and Duane Streets, near St Mary's Hospital.- HOMBS fl'SBIBBRT Phone 2561. NOTHING so well as nicely laundried linen. We have the neatest and most sanitary laundry in the state and do the best work. All White help. Cor. Tenth and Duane St. Phone 1991 The HENNINGSEN CO. Dealers In Furniture, Stoves. Tinware. Hocse Furnishings. Secondhand Goods Bongnt And Sold. 504 BONO STREET, ASTORIA, OREGON. " PHONE, RED 2305 HOTEL PORTLAND The Finest Hotel PORTLAND. Diamonds Are Going' Up!! RIGHT NOW The Time to Buy a Fine Gem 466 Comrr.ixial Strut ASTORIA, ORE. New Style Everything'FirstJCIass. The Open Day and Night. CO Hth St. next door to Griffin Broi. and adfoinin j the Office Saloon Saves Half upenor Hot Steve W. C. LAWS (SL CO. 527 BOND STREET P. A. TRULLINGER CIGARS AND TOBACCO Two Stores Subscribe for The jMoming Astorian. 8 Brass Works Corner Eighteenth and Franklin. J ..Pt E ASE 5 Troy Laundry in the Northwest OREGON. J. H. SEYMOUR Has Beauties at Prices no Greater than Months Ago Restaurant Best the Market Affords. Good Service. ASTORIA, OREGON the Fuel Blast Commercial St. Swift Game At Berkeley Multnomah Puts Up Hard Fight but Goes Down Before Varsity Team. Berkeley, Cal., Oct. 31. In one of the most stubbornly contented football Karnes that hn been played on the campus this season, the Varsity defeat ed the Multnomah club of tart lam! by A score of U to nothing this Afternoon. The visitors put up an exceptionally Ipx'd same. Kerrigan, of '.he visiting 11, featured in the second half. He often got his team out of tfght places but the odds against htm were too heavy. The Mult nomahs made a brilliant stand just be fore the last touchdown by California. The remalnd?r of the second half dosed with the ball In Multnomah's territory. OAMES ELSEWHERE. At Minneapolis Minneapolis 8; Mich Igan . At Cambridge-Harvard 12; Carlisle 11. v At New York Tale 21: Columbia 0. At Stanford-Stanford 17; Reliance 0. At Andovar- Andover 2S; Tale Fresh men 0. At Worcester Amherst 0; Holy Cross 36. At Philadelphia University of Pen sylvanla 47; Bucknell 6. At Madison-Wisconsin 6; Chicago 15. At Princeton Princeton 44; Cornell 0. GAMES IN OREGO.V. At Albany Albany College 6 Agrl- cultural College 0. At Eiijene University of Oregon 37; Willamette University 0. At Cottage GroveCottage Grove High School 10; Eugene High School S. At Forest Grove Pacific University 39; McMlnnville College 0. BASEBALL SCORES. At San Francisco Oakland 21; Sac ramento 13. At Portland Portland 4: Los Ange les 4. (Game called In 8th, darkness.) At Seattle Seattle 7; San Francisco JOHN MITCHELL IS QUITE ILL President of Mineworkers May Have Apendicltis. Scranton, Pa., Oct. 31. John Mitchell of the United Mineworkers, Is reported to be quite ill at his hotel In this city and has broken several local engage ments. It is probable that he will be compelled to postpone his visit to New York and remain here several days on account of his weakened condition. It is said that Indications of append icitis are pronounced. It Is not known whether an operation will be necessary. SOCIAL NOTES Mrs. Perry A. Trullinger entertained Friday afternoon, assisted by Mrs. El la Sharpstein, Mm. Grant Trullinger, Mrs. John H. Smith, Miss Bess Reed and Mies Madge Sovey. "Sixty-three was the game of the afternoon, the first prize going to Mrs. Walter Ride- haigh, the second to Mrs. Arthur Finch and the third to Mrs. -Harrison Allen. These present were: Mrs. a. W. Lounsberry, Mrs. George Flav-d, Mrs. George H. George, Mrs. George Noland, Mrs. H. G. Van Dusen, Mrs. B .Van Dusen, Mrs. Harrison Al len, Mn. W. W. Ridehalgn, Mrs. Al bert Dunbar, Mrs. W. C. Logan, Mrs. R. G. Prael, Mrs. E. W. Tallant, Mrs. R. E. Carrmhers, Mrs. Charles Rich ardson, Mrs. George W. Sanborn, Mrs. J. A. Fulton, Mrs. G. C. Fulton, Mrs. C. H. Callender, Mrs. Otto F.Heilborn, Mrs. Newman, Mrs. I. Bergman, Mrs. N. Griffin, Mrs. E. Z. Ferguson, Mrs. E. Schimpff, Mrs. Granville Iteeu, Mrs. A. J. Taylor, Mrs. F. J. Taylor, Mrc. A. A. Finch, Mrs. F. D. Keut- tner, Mrs. Stevens, Mrs. J. E. Higglns, Mrs. T. O. Trullinger, Mrs. Thomas Ryrle, Mrs. Frank L. Parker, Mrs. L. R. Mills, Mrs. Charles Heilborn, Mrs. R, Thomson, Mrs. Norman A.Marrs, Mrs, Samuel Elmore, Mrs. A. V. Allen, Mrs. James W, Welch, Mrs. C. P. Up shur, Mrs, C. J. Trenchard, Mrs. A. M. Smith, Mrs. Swift, Mrs. R. J. Pil- klngton. Mrs. R. E. Howes, Miss Dora Eadollet, Mrs. Samuel Maddock, Mrs. . Henry Smith. I j Miss Carrol Young returned home yesterday, after an absence of several i months in Europe. Mihs Young return ed to Am?rica with her father, Hon. Benjamin Young, but stopped at Mon treal to visit with, friends in that city, Miss Young also spent a few days with friends at Butte. The Thursday afternoon club was en. tertalned last week by MIhb Reba Hob' son. The afternoon was pleasantly spent. A musical guessing contest was the feature of the afternoon, Miss FlO' retta Elmore taking the first prize. " A Hallowe'en party was given last evening at the quarantine station by What Shall We Have for Dessert? This question arises in the family every day. Let us answer it to-day. Try A delicious and healthful dessert. Pre pared in two minutes. No boiling I no baking! add boiling water and set to toot Flavor: Lemon, Orange, Rasp, terry and fctrawberry. Get a package at your grocers to-day, io eta. Mis. Thnd Trullinger. A large party from Astoria went over on the Electro, Feature of the party were a bond fire and a lance, . Miss Maybelle Young has returned to San Francisco, after a visit of three week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Maxwell Young. Mr. V. H. Harradon. auditor for O. U. & N. Co., who had been In th city for about two months, returned t Portland during the week. I Mr. and Mrs. J. R. A. Rennet t have returned 'win their wedding trip and i.ik.n mi their residence at Gland awn ue and Fifteenth street. PERSONAL MENTION. R. 0. Lee will spend Sunday In lUig by. ttt i-nntuln Archie IVnse is down from Portland. ft, 8. Woi nloy. of Svewwn. spent yes terday In I he city. Miss Laura Harrison was over from Warranton yesterday. Will BartolJ s was in the city last evening from his Wallnskl home visit ing friends. Louise Ossenbroggeii left last evening for Aberdeen where he w ill remain for some month. R, Vance Hutchins, of the Pacific Journal, parsed through the city today en route for Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Matt Pomeroy went to TinnU-r last veurnK wher they w-ill visit today with Mr. Pomeroy's peopio, Rev. Mr. Mangle will occupy the pul pit at the Congregational church today, preaching both morning and evening. Earnest Dawson yesterday came In from the Walluskl. where he Is In the employ of Titus A Chrlstlanson and In the evening went down to his Sklpanon home, ... - SAM JONES' MOTHER. ian Jones pays the following trl bute to his mother's love: On a beautiful sunshiny day an angel flew Anixn from the nortals of heaven to visit the earth In search of some tokens of berfuty for eternity. The angel look ed Into a garden of fiowers and thought b bouquet the most bjsutlful thing to take back on Its return; but a little later on a bright child was soen to smile on Its lovely mother. That the said the wge. Is more beautiful than the flowers. So the smile was also taken. Then the angel beheld the mother love to go out strong to her off .nrlnff. That. too. was beautiful. The angel took this, and w 1th the three flew back to heaven's gates. Before enter ing the Eternal presence It looked over the tokens of the visit, and found that ihe flowers had wilted. The smile of tre child had vanished, but the mother's lovo remained constant and beautiful. So the flowers and the smile wore cast aside and the angel flew in through the parly gates with the mother's love, which alone of all things on earth was most beautiful.' , . A LOVE LETTER. Would not Interest you If you were looking for a guaranteed salve for sores, burns or piles. Otto Dodd, of UPondir, Mo., writes: "I suffered with an ugly sore for a year, but a box of Bucklln's Afrnica Salve cured me. Its the best lalve on earth," 25c at Chas. Rogers drug store. HERD OF WILD DOGS. Out In Morrow county, north of lone, a oniony of wild dogs, hounds, shep herds and coolies, are becoming a pest and are said to be Jang frous. For years the residents of that country have known them to exist, but never before in such laise numbers, nlnteon having Ucn counted in one band. Recently a farmer was out on the prairie when fifteen of the ugly, growling dogs start ed after him and he got into his wagon and hastened for his llfe.-The Dalles Chronicle. Autumn is the time when the year pauses, sighs a little and reflects. To many women the autumn life comes early. Let us all live so that when the autumn of oar life comes we will be satisfied with the past. CONFESSIONS OF A PRIEST, Rev, John S. Cox. pt Wake. Ark., writes: "For 12 years I suffered from yellow Jaundice, I consulted a number of physicians and tried all sorts of med iclnes, but got no relief. Then I began the use of Electric Bitters and feel that T ftm now curei of a disease that had me in its Krasp for 12 years." If you want a reliable medicine for liver and kidney trouble, stomach disorder or general debility, get iMecinc ciiiers It's guaranteed Only 50 cents. by Charles Rogers ABOUT AUSTRALIAN COAL. Coal is the best fuel, Australian is the best coal. You don't have to hire It split, It burns without seasoning, No large space required for It, Australian coal excellg all others, It makes less ashes and dirt, It keeps a hot even Are, It Is the cheapest fuel, Call up phone 1961 for coal, We ellver it for you, No charge for delivery. ELMORE & CO. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP Notice is hereby given that the under signed, heretofore doing business un der the firm name of Lyon & Patterson, publisher of The Morning Astorlan, have dissolved partnership by mutual consent, Mr, Lyon retiring. Ail obli gation of said firm are assume! W Mr. Patterson, to whom all amounts are payable. WALTER LYON, OTI8 PATTEltHON. Antgrla, Or., Oct 31. 1903. No Solution By Committee Adjourns Without Opening the Copper Mines-Brief State ment Given Out. Hutte, Oct. 31, -The mediation com mittee, nctlng at the vuul of th Chamber of Oouin'cvco of tlwat Falls and with the content of the ropreKctiU lives of the AmnfcuiiMtcd Copper Co., after ssln lading two days, came to Ihe conclusion this afternoon that It could not find any solution for thcllutte shut-down situation, gave out a brief statement to the public and adjourned sine Jlo. The statement In part Is given herewith; "We have failed to obtain a stipula tion from the parties litigant which will Insure a resumption of the work by the Amalgamated -.'upper Company and have been unable to devise, any plan looking to that md which did nt In volve mutual consent of the parties In terested." BROKE INTO HIS HOUSE. S. Le Qulnn of Cavendish, Vt was robbed of his customary health by In vaalo npf chronic constipation. When Dr. King's NewLlfe Pills proke Into hi house, his trouble was arrested and now he entirely cured. Theyr're guar anleed to cure. I5o at Chas, Rogers' drug store. NEW BARGAINS FOR TODAY JAPANE3B GOODS. New stock of fancy goods Just arrlv. ed at Yokohama Bnxaar. Call and see the latest novelties from Japan. The steamer Homer la taklt g on lum ber at the Astoria Box Company' mill. The Homer has a cargo of provisions for government light stations In Alaska :uid will leave out today. Mirror Baths are kept open on Sun day for baths. For first-class work In the tonsorlil line, call at tht Mirror Paths, GJJ Commercial street, Astoria, Oregon. a-H-tf BEST 15-CENT MEAL. Tou will always find the best lie meal In the city at the Rising Sun res taurant, No. Ml Commercial street. Peter m & Brown have completed the new front to their store and are better prepared than ever to show you their good. Look at their new lines and then see them for a fine fit In the shoe line. . tf ELECTRICAL WORK, tntervlew Trullinger St Hardesty, (33 Commercial street, about your elec trical work. See Zapf, the house furnisher, for your carpets and linoleums. He carries tbe largest stock In the city. o:tf STILL IN THE LEAD Dainty eaters, people with hearty appetites theater parties, and all other parties find what they desire and some- to appreciate at the Toke Point .oyster house. The choicest viands In the mar ket are there served In most pleasing style. Open all night Private rooms. Five thousand Lalmperlals sold by J. V. Burns during the month of Septem ber, this year, an Increase of 1,000 over August. o2-tf. PIANO TUNER. For good, reliable piano work see your local tuner, Ti. Frederickson, 2071 Bond stree. Phone 2074 Red. Chilly mornings call for heating stoves. Zapf ha them. 630-4 Commer cial street. ' CIGARETTES. The newest and latest In cigarettes Pall Malls; cork tips, at P. A. Trul llnger's. Two stores. Peterson & Brown are In the field with a fine line of fall and winter shoes at prices to suit. Drop In and see their display, tf OCCIDENT SHOP Four chairs at ths Occident barber shop. No use to miss everything wait' Ing for a shave. First-class artists and by the way, this Is thar place to get bath. Everything the very best. tf. DENSMORE TYPEWRITER. We sell, rent, and repair all makes of typewriters. Write for new catalogue of New Dentmore. Huxley, Ryan & Co., 82 Fourth Street. Portland, Or A LIFE SAVER Many lives are annually destroyed by disease! resulting from faulty plumbing Be sure your plumbing la done by an expert, and save annoyance and dan' ger. Gas and steam fitting, heating, tinning, etc. Flxturea In atock. JOHN A. MONTGOMERY, 425 Bond street. 'Phone 103L WANTED. Wanted Position as bookkeeper by m.irrled man. iod references furnish ed. Inquire at this office. CIGAR STORE FOR SALE. For sale, cigar store on Commercial street. Apply to P. A. Trullinger, 675 Commercial street. WANTED. Office boy; must write Spencerlao band. Apply at A. k. C. It, auditor'! office, A New Stock of Novelties We want you to inspect our novelties, shell work box, nholl W- ... I-.. I... I- iJotvCBs. .-icrs in wKS-j-sa uags, pocket Svenson's BooK Store, nm Couuiicrtittl Mt. Weinhard's R. J. OWENS, Proprietor. ThoMoji THE WIGWAM Una Itrooka. itlunnirer, See the Illustrated Pictures Every Evening Kighth and Aitor Streets, . Astoria, Oregon. New Grocery Store 8. h. XANTMtrP. CASH GROCER Fine Oroct ries. Fruits, Flour and Provisions. Welch Block, 65S CommMcltl St. Courttoui StrvlM Prompt Delivery The Pioneer Limited There is no train in service on any railway in the world that equals in equipment The Pioneer Limited train from St. Paul to Chi cago via the Chicago, Milwaukee St. & Railway The railway company owns and operates the deeping and dining cars on its trains, and gives to its "patrons an excellence of service not obtainable elsewhere. The buffet cars, compartment cars, standard sleeping cars 'and dining cars of The l'ioncer arc the handsomest ever built. n. s. ROWE, Ccncrtl Agent. NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that the regis trution books of the City of Atorln, for the election to be held In this city on Wednesday, December 9th, 1903, will be opened at the Auditor's office on Wednesday, November 2nd, and will close on Saturday, December 5th, 1903, at 4 p. m., and all persons must register In order to be entitled to vote. OLAF ANDERSON, Auditor and Polite JuiIk'. 10t-o29-n8 REGISTRATION BOOKS TO BE OPENED. Auditor Anderson yesterday Issued notice that the registration books for the city election would be opened next Wednesday, November 2, and will re main opon until the evening of Decem ber 5. All persons desiring to vote nt the forthcoming city election must reg ister. Ai there Is a complete c ity l( ket to be elected this fall, It Is expected the registration will be heavy. DELIVERY FREE. Call up phone 191 and Inquire about Australian lump coal. It costs no more delivered at your door than poor fusls. It contain! no dirt, and makes no clln keri and but little ash. Finest and cheapest fuel In the city, A perfect steaming coal. Every customer li well pleased. We deliver It free. ELMORE & CO. REDUCTION SALE. 'Reduction sale on ladles' and child ren'a fall and winter hats until Novem ber 1, also a nice line of shirt waists, skirts, ladles' and children's furnishing goods, hair switches and pompodorei, MRS, R. INGLETON, , Welch Block. WOMAN'S CLUB LECTURE. Rev, W. S, Gilbert will lecture before the Woman'! Club Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. In Odd Fellows' hall. Non-members wishing to take advant age of this opportunity may do so on payment of 26 cents. tf Zapf has iome fine mattings. All the latest design and figures. 20 cents per yard. 630-4 Commercial etreet 02tf WANTED, A Klrl to work In dining room. Call or address Astoria Hotel, 217 17th st, 029-tf THE PALACE BATHS. Houn for Turkish and Russian bathe d. m. to t a. m accept Sundays, Rut equipped barber shop in tbe city, rive artists alway on band. (VI .. -i. purses, caain books 3 '' ""' ""' Lag'er Beer The Waldorf CHAS. F. WISE, Proprietor. Tbe Best of Wines, Liquors and Cigars Conotrt Every Evening Cor. Eighth and Aator StV Astoria, Or. Paul 134 Third Street, Portland FISHERS' OPERA HOUSE. L E. SELIG, Lone snd Msntjer ONE XIOHT ONLY Friday, Nov. 6, '03 Nothing l.ut Hank Notes, Gold and Laughter, Elmer Walter's Latest Scenic Sensation A Millionaire Tramp Tho Great Church Scene Tbe Old Hotel The Conutry Opera House The Village Depot The Choir of the Cbnroh of tbe Holy Cross Tbe Bong of tbe Christ, maa Itevelen. Nothing Like It Ever Presented. Something So Very Different. PRICES Reserved Sestt 75 cents Cillery 50 cents Seat isle openi Thundiy morning at Griffins book (tore. John Fuhrman, Win. Werthee O.W.Morton. Central Meat Market 642 COMMERCIAL ST. Your orders for meat, both FRESH AND SALT , Will be promptly and sUsfaoutrlly attended to Telcphoos No, X21, Vhcn you are out for a food tlmti don't overlook THE "O. K. DICK DOHERTY snd 0US PETERSON Proprietor ASTOK 8T. ASTOHIA UK. lino of shell puwos. 5 HEAR